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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. 1896.
The Weekly Ghraniele.
tBI DALLES,
OBlGOJi
MITCHELL EXPLAINS.
arhe Oregon Delegation Doing All . In
Their Power (or the Locks.
The self-explanatory letters, which are
published below, were received this
-inorning from Senator Mitchell. They
-mre especially acceptable just at this
time and convey the information that of
the $179,000 appropriation in the sundry
civil bill, $20,000 will be available for
building the inner walls that are neces
eary before the locks operate. The pro
-vision referred to has passed the senate
since Senator Mitchell's letter was
-written and will go to a conference com
mittee from the two houses. The news
is reassuring and with our hopes revived
, somen hat, we will await further de
velopments :
Washington, D. C., April 23. 1896
JSditor Chronicle, The ballet. Or.
My Dbab Sib: In response to a com
munication from Hons. J. H. D. Gray
W. L. Bradshaw and A. S. Mac Alliater,
I have just written them a letter, one
. cooy of which I sent to Astoria and the
ether to The Dalles, bearing upon the
situation at the canal and locks, as I un
derstand it. I aiao send you a copy.
Yours sincerely,
John H. Mitchetl,
Washington, D. C. April 23, 1896,
Hons. J. II. V. Gray; W. L. Bradshaw
and A. S. Mac AUister, Astoria, Ur:
Gentlemen : I hasten to acknowl
edge receipt of yours April 15, inclosing
one to yea oi aate aprn i irom iapiuiu
W. L.'Fiek, corps of engineers, U.S.
army. I will explain matters as briefly
and as fully as I can.
Abont the middle of March the atten
tion of the Oreeon delegation was called
to. the fact that semething mast be done
by congress immediately to facilitate the
early opening or the canal ana Jocks at
the Cascades. I immediately consulted
with the chief of engineers for the pur
pose of ascertaining precisely what was
' necessary to be done by congresB, if any-
. thing, to insure their early opening.
was advised that there were between
forty and fifty thousand dollars balance
appropriated enexpended and was as
eared, as was the whole delegation, that
if a sum not exceeding $20,000 of this
amount eonld be made available imme
diately in constructing on the land and
river sides of the canal between the
Tipper lock gate masonry and the upper
guard gate masonry such portions of the
walls proposed by. the modified project
presented by the board of engineers in
its report of October 18, 1894, which re
port was printed in the annual report of
the chief of engineers for the year 1895,
part V, pp. 3576 and following, as mat
be necessary to construct in advance of
the opening of the canal to commerce,
that then all work necessary to the
. opening of the locks could he completed
inside of a month and the canal and
locks opened. At this same time one of
the contractors, Mr. I. N. Day, was in
Washington, and in the presence of the
chief of engineers, after hearing the en
gineer s statement, coincided in that
view of the case. I then acked the chiel
of engineers to prepare a joint resolution
covering the case and my colleagues and
. J. would get it through the two houses l
possible, and as soon as possible. The
resolution was prepared by the chief of
engineers and sent to me, which 1 intro
duced, and Senator McBride and I took
hold of the matter at once and promptly
passed it through the senate. The reso
lotion then went to the house where
some delav occurred in getting it np
occasioned by the speaker of the house
postponing it for other matters. It
finally passed the house some two week."
after it passed the senate and was signed
by the president on the 6th of April
- See copy inclosed.
Scarcely had the resolution become a
Jaw when we were advised that the forty
or fifty thousand dollars unexpended
balance at the date the resolution was
presented to the senate had been used
up, leaving nothing for the resolution to
tack to. As the sundry civil bill
however, which has passed the honse.
contains an appropriation of $179,597 for
continuing the improvement 'at the Cae
cades, I immediately went before the
appropriation committee of the senate
and bad incorporated in substance and
effect as an amendment to that bill the
resolution heretofore passed setting
$20,000 of this $179,597, for the purpose
ot completing these walls, the comple
tion of which we were assured both by
the engineer department and the con
tractors, through Mr. I. N. Day, would
enable the locks to be opened to com
merce without delay. 1 send you today
. a copy of the sundry civil bill. The ap-
: propriation and amendment I refer to
are on pages 84 and 85: that printed in
italics is my amendment put on in the
senate committee.
This bill has now been reported to the
senate and will come up for considera
tion and will pass the senate and go into
conference within the next ten days.
Just how soon it may become a law of
course it is impossible to tell, but I
Should say some time between the 10th
and 15th of May at latest; probably not
later than the 6th of May. We have no
. doubt whatever of being able to hold
this provision in the bill. As soon as
. the bill become a Jaw, therefore, the en
- gineers and contractors will have all the
money at their command, which they
each assured us was necessary in order
' to open the locks to commerce.
In addition to this, the river and
harbor bill, which has passed the house,
is now under consideration in the senate
committee of commerce, of which my
colleague. Senator McBride, is a mem
ber, and this same matter as to the ap-
' propriations necessary to the speedy
' opening of this work is receiving his
careful consideration and attention, and
some further appropriation and provi
sions looking to that, and will, I have
' no donbt.be incorporated in the river
and harbor bill when it comes from the
. committee. I can assure you there has
been no dereliction upon the part of the
delegation in either house in doing their
' 'duty and in doing it promptly, in regard
to this whole matter. We -can only
. move in these matters, of course, in ac
cordance with the recommendation of
the engineers, and whenever the engi
neers have required money we have
' promptly given it in the manner de-
sired.
You can rest assured, and can bo as
sure the people interested, we will leave
no stone uniurnea to eeuure iun
opening of the canal, and locks at the
Cascades. Very respectfully,
John H. Mitchell.
Crazed Oyer Her Boy's Death.
It is reported that Mrs. Daffron,
mother of the boy killed at Umatilla,
has become crazed over the event. The
storv Is told that she was sick in bed
and prostrated with grief at the time
of
the funeral, but insisted on arising
fnllnwincp her bov to the grave.
and
The
doctor's advice was powerless to prevent
her intention, and it was considered
wiser to allow her to follow her inclina
tion than to Drevent her doing so
She
arose and dressed, but the sight of
the
hearse was too much for her mind
the weakened condition she was in, and
her reason deserted her. The husband,
nlan. ia now confined to his bed.. This
was the second child lost by the Daf
fron's, the former death nearly resulting
in Mrs. Daffron's loss of reason.
Mt. Hood Hose Co. Meeting.
There will be a called meeting of Mt,
Hose Co.. No. 4, at the hose bouse on
Friday evening next, at 7 :30 o'clock, for
election of officers for the current year.
By order of the president.
John W. Lewis, Secy
In justice Court.
A judgment' was entered by Justice
Davis Saturday in the case of Teal, vs
Moeier for plaintiff for $36, value of a
horse, and $10 costs and disbursements
The judgment was given for failure to
answer.
The case of Donovan vs. Taffe is set
for Wednesday at 10 o'clock. A jury
will be drawn Tuesday.
Democratic Speaking.
Hon. A. S. Bennett, Democratic nom
inee for congress in the Second district,
will address the voters of the district at
the following places on the following
dates :
Milton, Wednesday, April 29th, at 1:30 p. m.
Weston, Tburs Jay, April 30th, at 1:30 p. m.
Athena, Thursday, April 30th, at 7! 30 p. m.
Adams, Friday; May 1st, at 1:30 p. m.
Prndleton, Saturday, May 2d, at 1 :S0 p. m.
LaGrande, Monday, May 4th, at 180 p. m.
Cove, Taeaday, Hay 5th, at 1:30 p. m.
Union, Tuesday, May 5th, at 7 :30 p. m.
North Powder, Wednesday. May 6, at 1:30 p. m,
Baker City, Thursday, May 7th, at 7:30 p. m,
Heppner, Saturday, May 9th, at 1:30 p. m.
Condoni Monday, May 11th, at 1 :80 p. m.
Fossil, Tuesday, May 12th, at 1:30 p. m.
Moro, Wednesday, May 13th, at 2 p. m.
Grass Valley, Thursday, May Mth, at 1:30 p. m,
Dufur, Saturday, May 16th, at 1:30 p. m.
8t Helens, Monday, May, 18th, at 7:30 p. m.
Astoria, Tuesday, May 19th, at 8 p. m.
Troutdale, Wednesday, May 20th, at 7:30 p. m
Portland, Thursday, Hay 21st, at 8 p. m.
Albina, Saturday, May 23d, at 8 p. m.
The Dalles, Saturday, May 30th, at 8 p. m.
Cure for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of Headache
Electric Bitters has proved to be the very
best. It effects a permanent cure and
the most dreaded habitual sick headache
yields to its influence. We urge all who
are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give
this remedy a fair trial. In cases of
habitual constipation Electric Bitteis
cures by giving a needed tone to the
bowels, and few cases long resist the use
of this medicine. Try it once. Fifty
cents and $1.00 at Blakeley and Hough
ton's Drug Store. !
II ow to Cure kheumatlsm.
Aba-go, Coos Co., Oregon, Nov. 10,
1893. I wish to inform you of the great
good Chamberlain's Fain Balm has done
my wife. She has been troubled with
rheumatism of the arms and hands for
six months, and has tried many reme
dies prescribed for that complaint, but
found no relief until she used this Fain
Balm ; one bottle of which has complete
ly cured her. I take pleasure in recom
mending it for that trouble. Yours
truly, C.-A. Bullord. 50 cents and $1.00
bottles for sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton's Drug Store,
J. W. Pierce, Republic, la., says : "I
have used One Minute Cough Cure in
my family and for myself, with result so
entirely satisfactory that I can hardly
find words to express myself as to its
merit. I will never fail to recommend
it'to others, on every occasion that pre
sents itself." For sale by Snipea-Kiner-
sley, Drug Co. .
Situation Wanted.
In the town or country, by a man" and
wife without children. Ranch, work
preferred. Address this office.
a2d-lmdw
Announcement.
I wish to announce to the dealers and
the smoking ppblic that I am now
manufacturing strictly first-class cigars
in The Dalles and am here to stay. I
use nothing but the finest imported
stock and can compete successfully with
Eastern and imported goods, because
che import duty and freight is much less
on raw ' material than it is on mana
factored goods. My eighteen years ex
perience makes me duly qualified to
select the finest stock, on which my suc
cess depends. My "Regulator" brand
is made by hand of Havana tobacco
grown in the famous Vuelta Abajo dis
trict of Cuba ; there is nothing finer in
the world. Call for the "Regulator."
It is a good thing, push it along. '
Very respectfully,
apr24-dlw O. A. Peterson.
JTor Sale. '.'
Three Jerseys, a cow and two yearling
heifers.' Inquire "of H. A. Bills, at
Maier & Benton's store.
Subscribe for The Chboniclb.
LEAVES ITS MARK
every one of the painful irregularities
and weaknesses that prey upon women.
They fade the face, waste the figure, ruin
the temper, wither yon up, make you old
before your time.
Get well : That's the way to look well.
Cure the disorders and ailments that beset
you, with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion. It regulates and promotes all the proper
functions, improves digestion, enriches the
blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy
and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep,
and restores health and strength. It's a
powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic
and nervine, imparting vigor and strength
to the entire system.
Mrs. Amr& Uuuca, of Elm Creek, Buffalo Co.,
iNfw jveo., writes: "I enjoy
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription and ' Golden
Medical Discovery.' I
was under doctors' care
for two years with womb
disease,- and gradually
wasting in strength all
the time. I was so weak
that I cculd sit up in bed
only a w moments, for
two years. 1 commenced
takinir Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription and
his ' Golden Medical Dis
covery,' and by the time
I had taken one-half doz
en bottles I was up and
going wherever I pleased.
MRS. TJLIUCH. and 1 veVy strong
ever since that was two years and a half ago."
A book of 168 pages on "Woman and Her
Diseases " mailed sealed, on receipt of 10
cents in stamps for postage. Address.
World's Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
EHST!
GIVES TUB
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
-VIA-
Spokane
Minneapolis
Denver
Omaha
St. Paul
Kansas City
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities.
OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland
Every Five Days for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
For full details call on O. B. A Co.'s Agent
Tha Dalles, or address
W. H. HTJRLBURT. Gen. Pass. Art.
Portland, Oregon
New Schedule.
- Effective Tuesday, April 7tb, the fol
lowing wih be the new schedule:
Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :40
a. m.. and leaves 4 :45 a. m.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :55
d. m.. and leaves 11 p. in.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12:05
p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves
at 2:30 p. m.
Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers
between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav
ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar
rivinz at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con
necting with train Ncfs. 8 and 7 from
Portland. J. a-. l.ytlk,
Agent.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland.
FROM JUNK 23, 1895.
fpr,
OVERLAND EX-1
reB8. Salem. Rose- 1
I Surg, Ashland, Sao- I
8:80 P.M
f rameiito, vueu,oau i
1 Franciseo, Mojave, f
8:10 A. M.
ixs Angeies,.! raso,
I New Orleans and I
1 East
8:30 A. M.
Roseburg and way sta
tions fVia Woodburn fori
I Mt. Angel, Silverton, I
I West Scio, Browns-
ville,8prlngfield and
I .Natron I
4:40 P.M.
Dally
except
Sundays.
except
Sundays.
4:00 P.M.
Salem and way stations
10:00 A.M.
7:30 A. M.
jcorvaiiis ana way
stations..
SMcMinnville and
way stations
t 6:20 P: M.
t4:45 P.M.
t 8:25 P.M.
Daily. t Daily, except Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
T1.Mni.h Tfnbo, lOj TVI 1 ni . V
aux.'uqu n- v-v iiuiu euocu wuiue
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates irom
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive at and deoart irom
Grand Central Station, Fifth and I streets.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, loot of Jenerson street.
Leave for 08WEGO. week days, at 6:00. 7:20.
10:15 a. m.. 12:15. 1:55. 5:15. 6:30 d. m.. 8:00 d. m..
and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only.
Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:80, 11;25 a. m., 1:30,
4:15, 6:20, 7:40, 9;05 p. m. .
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m.
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday. Wednesday and
Friflay at 9:40 a. m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. m.
Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:30, 9:00,
11:00 a. m., 12:40, 2:00, 3:30, 5:30, 6:50 p.m.
Arrive t Portland at 12:35, 8:40, 10:30 a. m
12:15,1:50, 3:15, 4:45, 6:30, 7:55 p. m.- - -
Manager. , Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt.
6u are discharged I have
no u&e for any one that has
not sense enough, to chew
iBe largest piece of Good tobacco
ever sold for 10 cents.
orricc or
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY.
To ALL
in
nfU
vIILS
Who Retail
HO.
offered for a limited time, so order
to-day. Yours very truly,
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM
TOBACCO COMPANY.
If you hav any difficulty In procurinjysar
Map, cat oat this notice and send it with
your order to your wholesale dealer.
"The Regulator Line'
Tie Dalles. Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Frelt agpsim line
Throneh Dailv Trios rSnndava ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 8 a.m., connecting at the Cas
cade Locke with Steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Oak street dock) at 7 a. m., connect
ing with Steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
FAS9IN6ER BATKS.
One way
...t2XX)
... 3.00
Koond trip....
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, except car lots,
will be brought through, witli
out delay at Cascades.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way land in ca mast be delivered before
Bp. m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address.
W. C. ALLAWAY
General Agent
THE DALLES,
OREGON
M
DURHAM, N. C.
Dear Sir:
You are entitled to receive
, FREE from your wholesale dealer,
WHITE STAR SOAP with ail
the ,
Blackwell's Genuine
Durham Smoking
ivuavbu you ouy. une oar
of soap Free with each pound,
whether 16 oz., 8 oz., 4 oz., or
a oz., packages. -
We have notified every whole
sale dealer In the United States
. that we will supply them with soap
to give you FREE. Order a good
supply of GENUINE DURHAM at
once, and insist on getting; your
soap. One bar of Soap FR E E with
each nound vou buv. Soap la
Did
you
know?
That we have opened
up a Wholesale Liquor
House at J. U. Macic s
old stand?
The purest Wines
and Liquors
for family use. .
STUBLING & WILLIAMS
J. 8. 8CHKNK,
President
J. M. .PaTTIBSON. '
Cashier.
First Rational Bank.
THE DALLES. -
r r
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco ani Port
land. .
DIRBOTORS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schxnok.
Ed. M. Williams, Gio. A. Lmb.
H. M. Bsai.i..
I T M. RANK, M. A.,
Physician and Surgeon,
CHAPMAN BUILDING,
Ronms 44 and 45. Office hours, 9 to 11 a, m.,
and 2 to 4, and 7 10 p. ui. Phone. No. 203.;
Assignee's Notice.
Notice Is hereby slven that the nndersiijned
has 1 ecn duly appointed assignee of the estate
of R. K. Williams, an Insolvent debtor, by
proper deed of conveyance, of all the property
of said Insolvent debtor, to the undersigned, In
truiit for the benefit of all the creditors of said
Insolvent, debtor. All person bavins; claims
against said insolvent debtor, will present the
same properly verified to the undesigned at his
oilice, in the Chroluele building, on ttne easterly
side -ot Washiuutnu ereet, uonh of Second
street. In Dallet City, Wasco County, Oregon,
within three months from the date of this
notice, .February 4, lb'J6.
A. 8. MacALMSTER,
Assignee of the estate of K, E. Williams, an
Insolvent debtor. febS-6t
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution Issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon on the 29th dav of February, 1896, in a
suit therein prnding wherein C. W. Catber ia
plKin'iff and O. 1). Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor,
Joseph A. Johrron, John Barger, State of Ore
gon, as trustee for the use of the common school
lund of Wasco county, Oregon, and Mrs. Caro
line K. Breese, are defendants, to me directed
and commanding me to sell all of the following
described real property lying and situate In
Wasco county, Oregon, to-wit: Lots soven and
eight in block twenty-four in Bigelow's BlurT
Addition to Dalles City. Oregon, together with
all and singular the tenements, hereditaments
and atpurtenances thereunto belonging or in
anywise appertaii ing, to satisfy the sum of
11115.72 and interest thereon at the rate of eight
per cent per annum from the 21st day of June,
1895, and the further sum of 1100 and interest
thereon at said rate from said last named date,
attorney's fees, and the further sura of -'5 costs
and disbursements: I will, on the 6th day of
May, 1896, at the hour 01 2 o'clock p. m. of said
day at the courthouse door in Dalles City, Ore
gon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
all of said real property, to natisfy said sums and
interest and the cos.s of such sale.
T. J. DRIVER,
apr8-I ' Sheriff of, Wasco County, Or.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that by an order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco
County, made and ontered on the 27th dav of
March, 1896, In the raattel of the estate of Wil
liam U. McAtee, deceased, upon the filing
of the final account of the executor of
said estate, Monday, the 4th day of May
1896, at 2 o'clock p. m. was fixed as the
time, and the county court room in Dalles
City, Oregon, as the place for the heariug of said
final account and objections thereto and the
settlement of raid estate. All persons having
objections to said final account or the settlement
of said estate, are hereby notified to present
them at said time and place.
m28-w5t UEO. A. LIEBE, Executor.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon for
Wasco County.
Stella E. Eddy, Plaintiff",
vs.
O. D. Taylor & Sarah K. Taylor, State of Oregon
as Trustee for the use oCthe Common School
Fund of Wasco County, Oregon, John Barger,
Joseph A. Johnston and C. W. Cather, De
fendants. To O. I). Taylor. Sarah K. Taylor. State at Ore-
fon as Trustee fortbe nse of the Common School
'und of Wasco Cc unty, Oiegon, John Barger,
Joseph A. Johnston and C. W. Cather, De
fendants. In the name of the State of Oregon. Ton are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
suit within ten days from the date of the service
of this Summons upon you, if served within this
County; or If served within any other County of
this State, then within twenty days from the
date of the service of this Summons upon you,
or If served upon you bj publication, then on or
before the 1st day of the next regular term of
this court; and if you fail so to answer, for want
thereof, the l'ltiintiff will take judgment ngainst
you and apply to the court fur the relief prayed
for in her complaint.
This summons Is served upon vou. the said
defetidant Joseph A. Johnson, pursuant to an
order made and entered in the above entitled
court by the Judge of the above entitled court
on the sixth day nf April, 1896.
aprS-1 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon ;for
Wasco County.
Ralph P. Keyes, Plaintiff,
vs.
0 D Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, State of Oregon as
trustee for the use of the Common School
Fund of Wasco County, Oregon, John Barger.
Joseph A. Johnston, C. W. Cather and th e Col
ombia River Fruit Company, a corporation,
Defendants.
To O. D. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, State of Ore
gon as Trustee for the nse of the Common
School Fund of Wasco County, Oregon, John
Barger, Joseph A. Johnston, C. W. Cather, de
fendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, Yon are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against yon in the above entitled
suit within ten days from the date of the service
of this summons upon you, if served within this
county; or if served within any other county of
this state, then within twenty days from the
date of the service of this summons upon you ;
or if served upon you by publication, then on or
before the first day of the next regular term of
this Court, and if you fall so to answer, for want
then of, the plaintiff will take Judgment against
you and apply to the Court for the relief prayed
for In his complaint
This summons is served upon yon, the said
defendent, Joseph A. Johnston, pursuant to an
order made and entered In the above entitled
court by the Judge of the above entitled court
on the 6th day of April, 1896.
HUNTINGTON & WILSON,
spr8-i Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given, that nnier and by vir
tue of an execution and order -of sale, issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Wasco, on the 6th day of April,
1896, upon a decree given and rendered therein
In a cause wherein C. W. Dietzel was plaintiff
and O. M. B urland, George A. Liebe, and E. C.
Pease and Robert Mays, partners doing business
under the name of Pease A Mavs. were defend
ants, and to me directed and commanding me
to sell the premises hereinafter mentioned to
satisfy the Judgment 01 the plaintiff for the sum
of 11,400, with Interest thereon at ten percent.
per annum irom tne lbtn.uayoi aay, ismo, ana
the further sum of f 150 attorney's fees, and the
further sum ol 115 costs, I will on Saturday, the
16th day of May, 1896, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.
m., sell at the courthouse door in Dalles City,
in Wasco County, State of Oregon, atpublio
auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
for the purpose of satisfying said judgment and
decree, the following described lands and pre
mises to-wit.
The southwest quarter of section IS, township
2 south, range 14 east, W. M., containing 157-41-100
acres.
The northwest quarter of section 18, township
2 south, range 14 east, W. M., containing 160
acres. .....
The southwest quarter 01 tne northeast quar
ter, the west half of the southeast Quarter and
the sou t heat t quarter of the southeast quarter of
section 18, Township 2 south, range 14 east, W.
My containing 160 acres.
The southeast quarter of the northwest Quar
ter and the northeast quarter of the southwest
quarter, and the west half of the southeast quar
ter of section 7, township's south, range 14 east.
containing 160 acres.
T. J. DKIVAK,
aprS-I Sheriff Wasco County.
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